Think about what your kick style and common dive sites are to figure out what fin is best for you.
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Drift diving can be some of the greatest adrenaline-pumping moments of your diving life. These tips will help you on every dive.
This diver faced her fears in the warm waters of Oahu to become a certified open water diver.
Getting tangled in a buoy line sends a nervous diver over the edge, with disastrous results.
Establishing hand signals topside and setting up your shot before your dive buddy joins the shot will streamline your underwater photography process.
Crank up that ISO, leverage a sunny day and think of kelp as a backdrop to capture stunning shots underwater.
Extra training and preparation is necessary to safely enjoy the wonders of the deep.
Here’s what your divemaster’s life looks like, from sunrise to sunset.